Buried in an obscure nook of the budget was a humane and overdue measure, a good news story so pure it’s puzzling the government didn’t promote it beyond a passing mention in Treasurer Scott Morrison’s budget speech. It’s simple and sensible, and it should have been enacted long ago: domestic violence victims will no longer […]

12

May

Red roses – for a domestic violence order

I have worked with men/fathers for the last 22 years – helping them to stay in their children’s lives and survive after separation. I thought that I had heard it all, that is in domestic violence complaints until I received a phone call from an 80 year old gentleman who told me he had been […]

10

May

Stand up against dangerous Family Law changes

Bettina Arndt

Augusto Zimmermann, WA Law Reform Commissioner is calling for us to challenge the “dangerous family law changes” and to encourage people to complete the questionaire. Sent: Tuesday, 9 May 2017 7:23:12 PM Subject: Stand up against dangerous Family Law changes – recruit people for questionnaire Below is an important message from my friend Bettina Arndt. […]

01

May

Relationship breakdown factors in Male suicide

For many years, suicide has been regarded as a mental health issue despite warnings from this Agency and others, that many men take their own life when faced with a relationship breakdown and the ongoing effects of the legislation and attitudes that work to deny men/fathers a life with their children after separation. Government policies […]

19

Apr

Red Pill film: feminist protests black out cinemas

Tessa Akerman, The Australian

The Red Pill has been barred from certain cinemas. A Sydney cinema has become the latest venue to cancel a screening of men’s rights film The Red Pill, which has been the subject of feminist activist protests since it was released. Dendy Cinema Newtown in Sydney’s inner west canned a sold-out screening of the film […]

19

Apr

Joey died from horrific abuse ‘because he looked like his father’

Emily Ritchie, The Australian

Joey was just shy of three years old when he was taken into the ­custody of his mother and stepfather. Seven weeks later, he was on life support in hospital. After three days, he was dead. Yesterday in the NSW Supreme Court, Joey’s guardians were found guilty of his murder by a jury that took […]

19

Apr

New puritanism at work in refusals to show film The Red Pill

The Australian - Janet Albrechtsen

Illustration: Sturt Krygsman The Australian 12:00AM April 19, 2017 Save Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on email Share more… 406 JANET ALBRECHTSEN Columnist Sydney @jkalbrechtsen The liberal democratic model doesn’t need a tune-up; it needs a full body overhaul. Increasingly, the university campus — the very place where young minds should be challenged […]

19

Apr

The Red Pill Movie: Blocked again

The Australian - Tessa Akerman

Red Pill: The background to the controversial documentary Documentary maker Cassie Jaye. The Australian 3:03PM April 19, 2017 Save Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on email Share more… 2 Controversial documentary The Red Pill has been the subject of feminist activist protests since it was released — and, as a result has been […]

01

Apr

One Nation Sell-out on Family Law Reform

Men’s Rights Agency has received information that the One Nation party has dumped their Family Law Reform policy. See their current policy listing: http://www.onenation.com.au/policies The erased policy can be found using: https://archive.org/web/ One Nation also added a new policy to get rid of UN Human Rights then carefully disguised where they hid it on the […]

01

Apr

Silence Breeds Violence – Australian Army members speak out about family & domestic violence

“Silence is the Accomplice” is a short film produced by the #AustralianArmy that tells the stories of four of its members: four very brave serving soldiers and their experiences with family and domestic violence. Their accounts are confronting, and deeply personal. The people in the film are not actors—they are people from our Army, our […]